>As a follow up to this, the method used by the faq below returns .T. for any terminal services session whether it be on a Remote Desktop Server (RDS) or remoting in to a server/PC etc. If this is the desired behaviour, it works well. If you are wanting a bit more granularity (that may not always work the way you want), then the suggestion of using OS(10) might be better. Just my findings.
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>Albert
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>>faq#31877 ?
OS( 10) : A set of bit flags that identify the product suites available on the system
Doesn't say whether you are using them
And nowadays, every computer has RDC installed
Gregory